
Click on the Time Machine
to go to random points in Time
HISTORY OF EARTH
Massive coverage of worldwide history both by countries and by time periods. Covers
ancient, medieval and modern history. Highly recommended.
Dinosaur Hall
The UCMP Virtual Museum of Paleontology has sections dispelling dinosaur myths and a huge searchable database of numerous kinds of dinosaurs. Well worth a visit.
DNA to Dinosaurs
Take a tour inside the Field Museum Online. Has
lots of images, lots of sounds and animations that you can dowload.

Honolulu Community College Dinosaur Exhibit
For the first time in Hawaii, there is a unique, free, permanent exhibit of dinosaur fossils
available for public viewing. These fossils are replicas of the originals at the American Museum
of Natural History in New York City, which boasts one of the finest and largest collections of
dinosaur fossils in the world. Lots of photos.
The Alien's Guide to Earth.
A mysterious artifact discovered in the ruins Beyond Cybertown in 2079.
A view of life on Earth in the 1990's written by an alien observer.
Museum of Antiquities
Award-winning exhibition "Flints and Stones". Real life
in prehistory re-created in virtual space. Takes you to early periods of prehistoric times.
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
Splendid collection of links, which offers an understanding
of the world through a look at eight civilizations: The Near East, Ancient India, Egypt, China, Greece, The Roman Empire, The Islamic World, and Medieval Europe.
The Encyclopedia Mythica
A free encyclopedia on mythology and folklore from all
over Earth. Very comprehensive.
Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East
Ancient World Web - deals with anything having to do with the Ancient World: art, history,
law, Classic and Mediterranean Archaeology, the Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit, Ancient Egyptian Civilization, the Hellenic Civilization Database, the Imperium Romanorum and the Pomona College of Ancient Cultures -- covers
Aztec, Mayan, and Eskimo cultures.
The World of the Vikings
All about the Vikings from museums to their travels, their writings, their art and more.
ROMARCH
Art and archaeology of ancient Italy and
the provinces of Rome, ca. 1000 BC - AD 600
1492: An Ongoing Voyage
Examines "the rich mixture of
societies co-existing in five areas of this hemisphere before European arrival. It then surveys the Mediterranean world at a dynamic turning point in its development.
The exhibition examines the first sustained contacts between American people and European
explorers, conquerors and settlers from 1492 to 1600. During this period, in the wake of
Columbus's voyages, Africans also arrived in the hemisphere, usually as slaves. All of these
encounters, some brutal and traumatic, others more gradual, irreversibly changed the way in which
peoples in the Americas led their lives."
Nostradamus
The prophecies of Nostradamus - many of which have already come true...
Castles
Great tour of castles
Yahoo's Great History Links
Great history links from prehistoric times to modern times. Includes
Ancient History,
American History,
Eighteenth-Century Resources,
The Hargarett Library Rare Map Collection (rare maps from 1600 - 1870),
Historical Resources on the Net, Hobbes' Internet Timeline, The Korean War Project, History of
Latin America,
Maritime History (includes all of the maritime museums and museum ships in the world),
Medieval Studies, Military History, History of Music,
The Renaissance, Revisionism and Roman History.